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Prototyping Journeys at Scale

I first learned about prototyping when I was a web designer back in the mid 1990s. Paper prototyping and, later, stubbed-out interfaces with little to no back-end functionality allowed user experience designers like me to figure out what worked (and what didn’t) before more costly development began.

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Cross Discipline Impacting Unspoken Expectations in the Built Environment

Impacting Unspoken Expectations in the Built Environment

In the rapidly-changing world of today’s academic library, perhaps nothing is evolving faster than the library service model itself. Students belonging to the so-called ‘Generation Z’ now enter university expecting its library to be a seamless provider of immediate information and assistance, in addition to serving as a central location for social interaction.

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Cross Discipline Design Research for Exploratory Innovation Projects - Leveraging the creative potential of design research

Design Research for Exploratory Innovation Projects - Leveraging the creative potential of design research

Compared to other research efforts carried out in innovation contexts, design research has a unique freedom to adapt methods, creatively interpret and project several years ahead. Exploratory innovation projects in particular need this subjectivity to maximise inspiration.

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Feature Simulating AI-enabled Services Using a Human Element - Prototyping service experiences using Lean Startup methods

Simulating AI-enabled Services Using a Human Element - Prototyping service experiences using Lean Startup methods

Prototyping complex service experiences that feel authentic when testing with real users is a perennial challenge for service designers. There is a case for making use of building blocks from real-world services, coupled with a human element, for creating experience prototypes to simulate complex, AI-enabled experiences.

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Feature Bodystorming Healthcare - Rethinking the experience of interventional radiology

Bodystorming Healthcare - Rethinking the experience of interventional radiology

Bodystorming enables healthcare teams to better understand and design for the medical staff and patients they serve. This role-playing methodology provides new perspectives on existing problems and constructs an ‘opportunity space’ to imagine novel, innovative solutions that healthcare so desperately needs.

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Feature High-Fidelity, Low-Burden Experience Prototypes - Adapting to the complex systems within healthcare settings

High-Fidelity, Low-Burden Experience Prototypes - Adapting to the complex systems within healthcare settings

Hospitals and emergency departments are complex, high-stakes environments with the potential for patient harm. This makes testing new service concepts challenging. Experience prototypes must be appropriate for clinical practice and situated in the real context of care (high fidelity), while minimising disruption using temporary processes and workflow supports (low burden).

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Feature Board Games: Experience Prototyping in Miniature

Board Games: Experience Prototyping in Miniature

When facing a challenge with many players, a physical space and a race against time, a board game can help designers and stakeholders illustrate and iterate on different collaboration models.

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Feature Lessons Learned from Experience Prototyping in the Field

Lessons Learned from Experience Prototyping in the Field

Indonesia has more than 250 million people, with half of them living on less than US$2.5 a day1, and approximately 66 percent ‘unbanked’2. Our client, one of the state-owned banks, wanted to help people save their money in the bank so they can have access to financial assistance. In this article, we will share lessons learned from experience prototyping the solution with the client to target this segment of the population.

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Feature Evaluating Video Prototypes with Emotion Analytics

Evaluating Video Prototypes with Emotion Analytics

Emotions have an important influence on how we think and behave. Incorporating emotion analytics in the video prototype evaluation process allows service designers to gather feedback from viewers based on moments of high emotional arousal in videos. This article explains how to incorporate emotion analytics into semistructured interviews when evaluating video prototypes.

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Feature Yes, No, Maybe: Experience Prototyping at Scale

Yes, No, Maybe: Experience Prototyping at Scale

Product designers Joydeep Sengupta and Adam Cochrane look into the issues of prototyping at scale, sharing insights on how fashion retailer Zalando is going about building a prototyping culture within a 14,000 person organisation.

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Feature Creating a Structure for Organisation-wide Prototyping - Six structure-building elements to institutionalise prototyping

Creating a Structure for Organisation-wide Prototyping - Six structure-building elements to institutionalise prototyping

Creating a structure for prototyping as a tool supports the acceptance and solidification of prototyping as a philosophy. Many companies buy into prototyping as a philosophy and a set of ideas and methodologies that help de-risk innovation projects. The institutionalised practice of prototyping, however, is rare.

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Feature An Exciting Time to be a Wizard

An Exciting Time to be a Wizard

With disruptive technologies such as AI (Artificial Intelligence), 5G and IoT (Internet of Things), it has become harder than ever before to imagine our future and the experiences it will contain. The future is moving towards an era of pervasive and complex interactions with intelligent agents that promises unpredictable experiences.

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Feature Feeling the Future - Behavioural insights for experience prototyping

Feeling the Future - Behavioural insights for experience prototyping

Experience prototyping can help designers understand existing experiences or explore and evaluate new design ideas.1 Insights from behavioural science suggest potential pitfalls of these activities, but also how to amplify their benefits.

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Feature Breaking Down Service Prototyping - An approach based on prototypes, experiments, tests and pilots

Breaking Down Service Prototyping - An approach based on prototypes, experiments, tests and pilots

It is believed that a prototype of a service will never match an actual, real-world scenario. The breakdown of service prototyping into prototypes, experiments, tests and pilots as phases can be a solution to provide more clarity and commitment during a service design project.

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Feature Prototyping the Bank Branch of the Future - Using experience prototyping methods to design a future in-branch experience

Prototyping the Bank Branch of the Future - Using experience prototyping methods to design a future in-branch experience

The bank branch needs to adapt. In early 2017, Lloyds Banking Group (LBG) had a challenge to overcome: What does the bank branch of the future look like?

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Sponsored Content Experience Prototyping for Predictable Behavioural Outcomes - Where service design and behavioural science meet

Experience Prototyping for Predictable Behavioural Outcomes - Where service design and behavioural science meet

Service designers have long recognised the opportunities that behavioural science offers to their discipline. However, the result is often single, ad-hoc interventions that fail to meet desired business objectives. In this article, we offer some reflections and a case study demonstrating a ‘reverse design’ approach.

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